Racism Against Indian-American Republicans: Vivek Ramaswamy & Kash Patel Face Backlash
[HPP] Vivek RamaswamyNovember 7, 20259 min
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- β οΈ Kash Patel and Vivek Ramaswamy, prominent Indian-American figures, have faced intense racism and xenophobia from Trump supporters and within the Republican party.
- π Ramaswamy's Halloween post with his children and Patel's Diwali tweet were met with vile comments, including demands to "get out of my country" and racial slurs.
- π¬ The speaker highlights that this bigotry often turns back on those who align with it, once the initial targets are "wiped out."
Targeted Online Harassment
- π‘ Screenshots reveal comments like "Get out of my homeland" and accusations of not being American, directed at Ramaswamy's children.
- π Other comments included racial slurs such as "I can smell the curry on you," demonstrating explicit prejudice.
- πΌοΈ A disturbing image of a turbaned person being kicked by a George Washington-like figure was also mentioned, linking to India's history of colonization.
Religious Discrimination and Political Identity
- π£οΈ Ann Coulter explicitly stated she would not vote for Ramaswamy because he is Indian, illustrating overt racial bias.
- π At a Turning Point USA event, Ramaswamy was questioned aggressively about his Hindu faith and ability to represent a Christian-majority state like Ohio.
- π³οΈ Ramaswamy clarified he was running to be governor of Ohio, not a pastor, attempting to separate church and state, despite being in a party advocating for a "Christian nationalist country."
Historical Context of Racial Hierarchy
- π The speaker explains that a racial hierarchy was invented by Europeans, who designated themselves as "white" and others as "black" for subjugation.
- π€ Non-white groups are often happy to not be at the bottom and try to align with oppressors, only to eventually become targets themselves.
- π This historical context is used to explain the internalized racism and dynamics within the Republican party.
Internal Party Dynamics and Backlash
- π Fellow Indian-American Republican Dinesh D'Souza defended Ramaswamy, criticizing the abuse and warning of mass desertions of minorities from the GOP.
- π― D'Souza himself faced backlash, with commenters dismissing his opinion because he is "brown," despite his support for Donald Trump.
- π‘ The speaker concludes that the Republican party has a problem with "white identity politics," which underlies these discriminatory incidents.
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